War leaves invisible wounds that cut deep into the hearts of survivors. Many Sudanese adults in Egypt have endured violence, displacement, and sexual abuse, carrying trauma that manifests as depression, anxiety, and hopelessness. This project aims to restore dignity, strengthen resilience, and build healing communities among adult Sudanese refugees through a three-pronged approach that combines training, therapy, and group healing.
The scars of war are often invisible, yet they cut deeply. For many Sudanese adults living in Egypt, the violence, displacement, and sexual abuse they've endured continue to surface as depression, anxiety, and a heavy sense of hopelessness.
We plan to Equip refugee caregivers and community leaders with tools to identify and address trauma in adults affected by war and abuse, empower parents and spouses to rebuild safe, nurturing family environments after displacement and violence, and provide direct trauma therapy and follow-up group sessions to promote lasting recovery and community resilience.
By November 2026, the project will have trained 200 community members, provided direct therapy to 50 survivors, and established peer-support circles that continue beyond the project period. Ultimately, this initiative aims to heal trauma and restore dignity, hope, and faith within the Sudanese refugee community in Egypt.
This project has provided additional documentation in a DOCX file (projdoc.docx).
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